11 April 2018: GDPR and new technologies - Roundtable debate in Luxembourg

11 April 2018: GDPR and new technologies - Roundtable debate in Luxembourg

11 April 2018: GDPR and new technologies - Roundtable debate in Luxembourg

The University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) and the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) in cooperation with the law-firm Stibbe organise five roundtable debates dedicated to IT governance and the GDPR.

In our fifth and final session on 11 April, titled "GDPR and new technologies", we will focus on the requirements of the GDPR with regard to new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things and Blockchain.

Date: Wednesday 11 April 2018

Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Place: University of Luxembourg, Campus Kirchberg, JFK Building

If you wish to receive an official invitation to this session, please contact An-Marie Carlier.

Speaking slot - Sarah De Wulf, junior TMT associate, discusses SAP licensing agreements during a Beltug seminar on 20 February 2019.
Many of the Beltug members are customers of SAP and face daily questions and challenges regarding SAP's software licensing policies. These questions include (among others): how the licence models will evolve (especially in terms of the growth of cloud services) and how to cope with indirect access.

Articles - The Belgian law of 25 November 2018 containing various provisions relating to the National Register and the population registers, published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 13 December 2018, has amended the law of 8 August 1983 regulating the National Register and the use of the national identity number

Short Reads - A Brexit without a deal, or with a deal that does not cover all relevant aspects, is still a potential scenario. We have highlighted a number of unexpected legal consequences of Brexit in such a no deal or incomplete deal scenario.

Speaking slot - The discussion topic will cover various legal aspects relating to data lifecycle management, both for personal and non personal data. These aspects will include rights in and obligations regarding data, such retention obligations and portability rights. Practical suggestions on holistic data management and the role of the chief data officer will be debated.

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